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Nanaimo, Parksville and Area

supportive housing
Construction to start on south Nanaimo supportive housing complex
NANAIMO - A building permit has been awarded, allowing construction to begin on a long-envisioned supportive housing project for Nanaimo's south end. The City of Nanaimo awarded the permit early this month for 355 Nicol St., consisting of a five-storey, 35-unit building on a cleared lot near Farquhar St. to be staffed ...
Jul 12, 2026
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phone scam
Scammers pose as victim's son to scam Oceanside senior
QUALICUM BEACH - An Oceanside senior was recently scammed out of their hard-earned money by someone pretending to be their son. In early June, Oceanside RCMP say the victim was at their home in Qualicum Beach when they got a call from someone pretending to be their son. Sgt. Shane Worth said the scammers were able to c...
Jul 12, 2026
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election prep
Local government election candidate info sessions offered
NANAIMO - Those interested in running in this fall's local government election can learn more about the process leading up to election day and the role of an elected official.The City of Nanaimo and Regional District of Nanaimo are co-hosting a pair of candidate information sessions on Wednesday, July 15 at the Regiona...
Jul 11, 2026
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active transportation
Nanaimo's E&N Trail extending further south into Chase River
NANAIMO - The E&N Trail is once again being expanded, providing a link between neighbourhoods in south Nanaimo. During the Monday, July 6, meeting, councillors approved allocating up to $550,000 to build a recreational trail within the E&N railway corridor, connecting Junction Ave. to Extension Rd. in Chase Riv...
Jul 11, 2026
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making gains
While still high, Nanaimo's unemployment rate drops again
NANAIMO - After reaching nearly nine per cent in April, greater Nanaimo's unemployment rate dipped for a third consecutive month, according to newly released Statistics Canada data.The most recent federal employment report showed the Nanaimo area's jobless rate was 7.4 per cent in June, a notable drop from 8.5 per cent...
Jul 10, 2026
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Track Stars
Nanaimo Track and Field Club athletes bring home medals from major summer events
NANAIMO - The recent BC Athetics Outdoor Track and Field Championships held fantastic results for the Nanaimo Track and Field Club.NTFC earned six gold medals, four silvers and six bronze medals.Tessa Bell has had an outstanding season and was one of the gold medal winners in the U-18 heptathlon.She said there was a gr...
Jul 10, 2026
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British Columbia

Comox, B.C, warns of cougar sightings near suburban park
COMOX - The Town of Comox, B.C, is posting warning signs after a cougar was spotted near a suburban park over the weekend. An online post from the town warns residents to be cautious and keep their distance from cougars after the recent sighting near t...
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Call to review Tatyanna Harrison death investigation after cause ruled undetermined
VANCOUVER - The family of Tatyanna Harrison and advocacy groups including the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs are calling for a comprehensive review of the investigation into her death four years ago, as they renew calls to reopen the case. It ...
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Two men presumed to have drowned in B.C. Interior lakes
WEST KELOWNA - Two men are missing and presumed drowned in British Columbia's Okanagan and Shuswap regions in separate cases. In West Kelowna, police say a 45-year-old man was in an inflatable tube while being towed behind a boat in Okanagan Lake on Sa...
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Metro Vancouver to lift Stage 3 water restrictions after Stanley Park line reopens
VANCOUVER - Residents in Metro Vancouver will soon be able to start topping up their pools and hot tubs, as well as washing their vehicles and boats at home as the regional district lifts some of its water restrictions. Metro Vancouver is lifting Stage...
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B.C. wildfires expected to pick up after weather-induced lull on the weekend
BOSTON BAR - Crews fighting out-of-control wildfires near Boston Bar, B.C., were taking advantage of favourable weather to attack the blazes directly, before fire activity is expected to pick up after tempered behaviour over the weekend. The size of th...
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Metro Vancouver workers threaten full-scale strike with little progress in talks
VANCOUVER - Striking Metro Vancouver outside workers say they will begin a "full-scale indefinite strike" on Tuesday if a tentative agreement isn't reached with the regional district sooner. The union representing about 750 Metro Vancouver workers says...
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Canada

Chief says assembly will tackle effect of major projects push on First Nations rights
OTTAWA - Major projects and a coming meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premiers will be the main focus of the Assembly of First Nations annual general assembly this week, National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said Monday. The AFN gatheri...
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Former Nova Scotia premier John Hamm dead at age 88
HALIFAX - John Hamm, the small-town doctor who went on to become the 25th premier of Nova Scotia, is being remembered for his soft-spoken but direct approach to politics that helped reshape the province's economy. A family doctor for 30 years before e...
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Call to review Tatyanna Harrison death investigation after cause ruled undetermined
VANCOUVER - The family of Tatyanna Harrison and advocacy groups including the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs are calling for a comprehensive review of the investigation into her death four years ago, as they renew calls to reopen the case. It ...
3h ago
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Former Manitoba MP charged with gun offences, 439 firearms and antique cannon seized
WINNIPEG - A former long-serving Manitoba member of Parliament faces multiple gun charges after police raided his home and seized 439 firearms - and a cannon. Inky Mark faces a dozen Criminal Code charges, including firearms trafficking, after the raid...
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Ottawa city councillors fuming as unannounced fireworks show follows Canada Day storm
OTTAWA - The City of Ottawa's emergency manager apologized Monday after an unannounced late-night fireworks show rocked parts of the city last week. Federal and municipal agencies say they are now trying to sort out who allowed the blasts to take place...
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Quebec announces plan to train more aerospace workers to meet expected demand
MIRABEL - Quebec's economy minister announced plans to establish a second aerospace engineering campus in the Montreal area as part of a series of initiatives to train more workers in the sector. Bernard Drainville revealed the plans north of Montreal ...
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